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What happened Nokia?
by
Mark Evans
on Wed 07 Apr 2004 08:16 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Is the telecom boom over? It is a legitimate question after Nokia said its first-quarter sales and earnings will be below expectations. While it would be easy to say the telecom sector's rebound was short-lived, a more accurate explanation is that Nokia's rivals are making life more difficult. In Canada, the hot handhelds in the wireless market come from LG, Samsung, AudioVox and Kyocera. Is it a coincidence they're Asian-based manufacturers? No. Don't be surprised if telecom equipment makers such as Cisco, Nortel and Lucent start losing more sales to overseas rivals such as Huawei. With all the "off-shoring" happening and engineers and software developers either staying home or being lured back, it likely that Asia will soon emerge as a new telecom force.
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